A Droid X repair is very dicy and easy to screw up if you don't know what you are doing. There is some material online that helps with the overall process of DIY repair but everything false short in some degree. This won't be the end all guide but this is meant to fill in some gaps so you don't screw things up rather than fixing it successfully.

Coke might have its polar bears, but Verizon has a big scary robot disguised as a kindly snowman. And it's awesome. I really like the Droid commercials from Verizon, mostly because they remind me of things like Terminator, and this one adds a little festive flair to it. Bow down to your snowbot overlords.

Now, it’s not all bad. The improvements to the phone with the update have been great. There has been an increase in performance and stability, as well as reported improvements to battery life, but there are a few glaring issues that are making users wonder why Motorola seemingly rushed this operating system update.

What's that? You thought overclocking the T-Mobile G2 to 1.344GHz was an impressive feat? How about overclocking another Android phone to be even faster than most notebook and desktop computers? It happened and it's amazing.

Motorola’s full-page ad in the New York Times makes it clear that the Droid X doesn’t need any add-ons to work properly. The add states, "At Motorola, we believe a customer shouldn't have to dress up their phone for it work properly. That's why the Droid X comes with a dual antenna design

Support documents over at Verizon Wireless indicate an update for the Motorola Droid X smartphone is imminent. I don't know if you are having problems with your Droid X, however this update is sure to clear up some small nuisances. You can expect the update sometime today, or tomorrow.

The teaser trailer that we saw yesterday which some believed seemed to reveal more about the DROID X than we originally first saw. Well, some of those "leaks" were correct, and others were not. Verizon Wireless and Motorola hosted a big event earlier today to officially unveil the DROID X and it looks to be quite the hot smartphone. Instead of that "leaked" July 2 launch date, we are looking at a July 15 release for this device. They also revealed the par-for-the-course $199 price point when paired with a two-year contract and $100 mail-in rebate.

Well, if you look closely, there's more to it. Some very keen eyes have broken down the video and revealed quite a few more details regarding the DROID X smartphone. For instance, the launch date is clearly displayed as 07.2010, but during the "warping" sequence, we can see 07.02.2010, revealing a July 2 launch date.